I'm being cared for by:Good Karma Dog Rescue

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Facts about Gwen

I am

already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with dogs.

Gwen's Info...

I am already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with dogs.

Gwen's Story...

Gwen's Story...

Hi! My name is Gwen and I am looking for my family. Is it you?!? My previous owners decided that having a dog didn't fit their lifestyle anymore and so they sent me to a horrible place where I was going to be put to sleep. I was so scared but thankfully a Good Samaritan happened to be there and convinced those awful people to let her bring me to the awesome people at Good Karma Dog Rescue. By doing that, I am happy and healthy and ready to go home with YOU!!!!!I am kind of short (my foster mom says short girls are awesome) and I have lots of happy, puppy energy! I love to run, play and go for walks. My foster mom also says that I am really strong and need to keep practicing walking on a leash but I think I am getting better every day! I am so proud of how much I can make my body wiggle when I get excited and how fast I can wag my tail! I am thrilled to be alive and well and can't wait to meet you!

About Good Karma Dog Rescue

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About Our Rescue Group...

Good Karma Dog Rescue (GKDR) is a volunteer based, registered non-profit rescue organization in New Jersey (EIN#: 47-5080441). The animals brought into GKDR’s care have a variety of backgrounds. Some of the animals are surrendered by their owners due to difficult family situations, others have been severely neglected or make their way to GKDR via high kill shelters. Regardless of their past, all the animals that are taken under GKDR’s care have one thing in common, a second chance!

We are focused on providing high quality homes to animals in need - we will do everything we can to prepare our rescues for their new forever families. We fight against stereotypes of the pit bull breed, educate the public on prevention of animal cruelty, animal behavior and training, and the importance of spaying/neutering.

Our Adoption Process...

Good Karma Dog Rescue’s adoption process is as follows:

• Once we receive your application, the Good Karma Dog Rescue Board of Directors will review it to see if the dog you are interested in may be compatible with your family.• Once your application has been screened, we will arrange a meet and greet with you and your family members (including pets) and the dog you are interested in.• During this time, one of our foster coordinators will be contacting your references and your veterinarian. • If the meet and greet was successful, and any other potential adopters have been ruled out, we will move ahead with the adoption.

The adoption fee is as follows:Dogs under the age of 2 - $350Dogs 2 - 5 years $300Dogs over 5 years: $250

All dogs adopted from Good Karma Dog Rescue will be spayed or neutered, current with age appropriate vaccines, microchipped and will have tested negative for heartworm, Parvo and Mange.

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